A sick population cannot be productive, and in Nigeria, poverty for many people implies they cannot afford to fall sick, or it could cost them their life. If an individual can afford to get treatment, it may perhaps even be understandable if they become ill, but not in Nigeria where 93 million peopl
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CALEB OJEWALE, ANTHONIA OBOKOH & TEMITAYO AYETOTO
Caleb Ojewale is an Assistant Editor at BusinessDay Newspaper in Nigeria, where he also heads Industry and Real Sector, supervising all associated beats/desks.
He is concurrently Editor for Features, Interviews, and the Newspaper's Backpage (Monday to Thursday). He has also been OP-ED Editor and a member of the Editorial Board.
A well rounded business journalist; he is a recipient of multiple local and international journalism awards.
Caleb is a fellow of the University of Oxford and OKP and has bachelor’s and Master's degrees in communication from Lagos State University and the University of Lagos, respectively.